This thread started out as "Plug-N-Play" then there was mention of two KK boards, plug this into that, upgrade the firmware to this, build this cable to plug in that, what part of this is "Plug-N-Play?"

So I guess the only Plug-N-Play controller is the GU344?

I would think someone would make a killing if they could build a true Plug-N-Play solution that was stable with altitude/position and hold or auto level.

2/ having a go at knocking up my own flight controller slowly while i wait for these new boards to arrive

once i have a good selection working on my latest quad in the videos (925kv) i will try them all on 600kv motors and see what is most stable at low kv once ive sorted that i will start building a new quad and tri with dt700 kv motors and be a happy chappy

this is what I was talking about, pictured without pins, they all come with pins installed..

yes this was the 1st board on my list and i was going to buy it and pipo imu then try others later but a mix up in my emails left me thinking it wasnt plug n play so i bought other boards instead bit gutted actually witespy ithink you thought i meant your flyduino? and not this board from my 1st email?

Sell all your other projects (I know you have done alot of them :P) and you could afford an MK platform

But yeah, I guess we are far away from both rtf/plug-n-play and the 100 usd. But the wobble/vibration would be history, because you have so many parameters to tune, that (almost) no matter what config you throw at it, you'll get it to fly as it should

Remember to only plug in power from 1 of the ESC becs ... i think people pull the red wire out of the esc plug by pulling the little plastic clip forward, then they tape/shrink wrap it to the cable.

GVS on the board marks the Ground, VCC (5v) and Signal pins.

Although I'm not actually sure if you can put power from one of the ESCs directly into VCC? Is there a voltage regulator on the Arudino 2009? Not sure how it all works. Can someone with more knowledge then me chip in?

Remember to only plug in power from 1 of the ESC becs ... i think people pull the red wire out of the esc plug by pulling the little plastic clip forward, then they tape/shrink wrap it to the cable.

GVS on the board marks the Ground, VCC (5v) and Signal pins.

Although I'm not actually sure if you can put power from one of the ESCs directly into VCC? Is there a voltage regulator on the Arudino 2009? Not sure how it all works. Can someone with more knowledge then me chip in?

Ben.

ohh that is a wonderful picture TY Ben understood instantly and yes you are correct about the colour scheme and chance you could label the four wires as well for future reference please? saying where they should connect to the wm+? t,ia

From looking at other peoples Ardunio 2009 setups I think you have to put the power from your ESC bec into the 5v and GND pins right next to where I've marked "WM+ GND" on the sensor shield picture above

From looking at other peoples Ardunio 2009 setups I think you have to put the power from your ESC bec into the 5v and GND pins right next to where I've marked "WM+ GND" on the sensor shield picture above